People in the future will probably think we was so stupid because they are gonna have vehicles that fly and our vehicles are on the ground. Maybe they’ll think we’re cool because we are the ones that have fun and live life. You really don’t know what people will say about us in the future until the future happens. It is very possible that the future is still the same way that it is now, or maybe there will be no future, you never know. With the president we have right now and the way he is running things isn’t really the best with our world, but hey what ever he thinks is right and the smartest decisions are up to him.
Admiral Zheng He's trip to Mecca was a part of his seventh world exploration voyage. It lasted for three years and in these three years he went to Mecca after which he brought political envoys back to China. The voyage lasted from 1430 to 1433 but it is unknown when precisely did it end.
The person would be 47 years and 362 days.
<span>Hunter-gatherer societies
</span><span>Pastoral societies
</span><span>Agricultural societies
</span><span>Horticultural societies; more specialized than agriculture societies
</span><span>industrial societies
</span><span>post-industrial societies...most complex society
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It transitioned the economy of Texas from agricultural to industrial, because before, there were cattle ranges and mostly focused on the cotton and cattle industries. They would herd the cattle up to Kansas where cows would be shipped off to the East.
The cattle and cotton industry was very profitable most of the time, which led to them being the main attraction.
There were some people who thought, "Hey! Imma just start drilling for oil in some place that I just bought because why not!"
Then they hit oil and created a massive influx of profit, which led to other people thinking, "Hey! Deez people made a lotta dolla bills yall so Imma copy them!"
Finally, people started drilling for oil all over the place (even in their backyards) and transitioned the economy to oil and coal mining.
Even during WW2, miners were drilling for oil to power their fighting machines.
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